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to put that in some kind of relative quotient, that's more than we spend at the department of commerce, the department of education, energy, home lan security, interior, justice and state combined. and if interest rates were at their median level they were in the 1990s or in the first decade of this year, we'd be spending over $650 billion a year on interest alone. and if we do nothing, we'll be spending over a trillion dollars on interest every year before you know it. and if you think about that, that's a trillion dollars we can't spend to educate our kids or to build infrastructure in this country so we can move our services and goods to the marketplace. and it's a trillion dollars we can't spend to perform research in this country so the next new thing is created here and making that doubly bad is that's a trillion dollars that will be spent principally in foreign countries where we're borrowing most of this money from to educate their kids, to build their infrastructure and to do the high value-added research over there so the jobs of the future are there, not here. i think that i
to put that in some kind of relative quotient, that's more than we spend at the department of commerce, the department of education, energy, home lan security, interior, justice and state combined. and if interest rates were at their median level they were in the 1990s or in the first decade of this year, we'd be spending over $650 billion a year on interest alone. and if we do nothing, we'll be spending over a trillion dollars on interest every year before you know it. and if you think about...
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according to the commerce department, sales fell to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 373,000 which was below what economists were looking for, meanwhile, home prices jumped to their highest levels in more than five years. and greece's international lenders are at odds over how to solve the country's debt crisis. the imf has been pushing to restructure greek's debt owed to foreign creditors. e.u. leaders prefer to give greece more time to meet bailout goals. well, here we are at 30 minutes to go, actually, 20 minute toss go. of let's get a check on the markets with nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange. you've got one of today's top s&p 500 movers. what do you have? >> reporter: oh, yeah. taking a look at dean foods, right? i pulled it up nice and big for us. it's up a full five percentage points right now. dean foods clearly a winner on the s&p 500, and why is that? because they are confirming that they are scoring a potential sale of their morningstar dairy operations. as a result, you see that being a winner. a lot of the consumer stocks very resilient. consumers are r
according to the commerce department, sales fell to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 373,000 which was below what economists were looking for, meanwhile, home prices jumped to their highest levels in more than five years. and greece's international lenders are at odds over how to solve the country's debt crisis. the imf has been pushing to restructure greek's debt owed to foreign creditors. e.u. leaders prefer to give greece more time to meet bailout goals. well, here we are at 30 minutes...
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against the commerce and cumbersome tax code of the policy. any payment, no doubt about it -- any attempt to exercise performed simultaneously -- i figured the medicare at the same time. eventually we need to find a method that can solve that problem. how do we do it? i will tell you today, let me find the exact part that i want to read to you. because i'm learning this because i have so much respect for you and i want to talk about it today. you heard what i was thinking. the opposite of what we were talking about and sequester and these details for the congress has to vote on each item. obviously, they have to vote on each item now there is no way to avoid it. but we are going to be talking about developing a process, we are going to tell you that it is a regulatory order. .. >> they would be fast track to buy operation of law. that means there is no filibuster, a time limits on how this this would be conducted. with the etfs mindich chance to vote but then will save the country. i am convinced we have a smart enough people to try to work th
against the commerce and cumbersome tax code of the policy. any payment, no doubt about it -- any attempt to exercise performed simultaneously -- i figured the medicare at the same time. eventually we need to find a method that can solve that problem. how do we do it? i will tell you today, let me find the exact part that i want to read to you. because i'm learning this because i have so much respect for you and i want to talk about it today. you heard what i was thinking. the opposite of what...
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to put that in some kind of relative quotient, that's more than we spend at the department of commerce, the department of education, energy, homeland security, interior justice, and state combined. and if interest rates were at their medium level they were in the 1990's or in the first decade of this year, we would be spending over $650 billion a year on interest alone. and if we do nothing, we'll be spending over $1 trillion on interest every year before you know it. and if you think about that, that's a trillion dollars we can't spend to educate our kids or to built infrastructure in this country so we can move our services and god to the market place. it's a trillion dollars we can't spend to perform research in this country so the next new thing is created here and making that double belie bad, that's a trillion dollars that will be spent principally in foreign countries where we're borrowing most of the money from to educate their kids to build their infrastructure and to do the high value-added research over there so the jobs of the future are there not here. i think that is craz
to put that in some kind of relative quotient, that's more than we spend at the department of commerce, the department of education, energy, homeland security, interior justice, and state combined. and if interest rates were at their medium level they were in the 1990's or in the first decade of this year, we would be spending over $650 billion a year on interest alone. and if we do nothing, we'll be spending over $1 trillion on interest every year before you know it. and if you think about...
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hispanic chamber of commerce. the anti-muslim video sparking debate in this country and others about whether government can or should control internet content. we want to get your take on that question this morning. the white house asked google to review its policy on the video. some calling it an unusual step and perhaps unprecedented from the u.s. government. what are your thoughts on best? -- on this? tweet. a or contact us on facebook. or e-mail us. here is the front page of the business section of the new york times this morning. a similar article was also in the washington post on sunday -- excuse me, on friday. harold is a democrat in ohio. should the government be controlling content on the web? caller: i don't think so. the religion -- i don't think they know what kind of world it is today in some of these countries. y fly off the handle for no reason. host: not the propaganda can be found on google.com -- now to an independent in north carolina. should the government be controlling certain content on the
hispanic chamber of commerce. the anti-muslim video sparking debate in this country and others about whether government can or should control internet content. we want to get your take on that question this morning. the white house asked google to review its policy on the video. some calling it an unusual step and perhaps unprecedented from the u.s. government. what are your thoughts on best? -- on this? tweet. a or contact us on facebook. or e-mail us. here is the front page of the business...
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the chamber of commerce survey 13 of its members and found that 3/4 of them said they are l ess likely to heart people -- to hire people because of "obamacare." id or replace consumer choice with government choice and will cause health insurance premiums to skyrocket. "obamacare" and replace ait open the doors to more new jobs. if we take advantage of our energy resources at home and we fix our schools and open more trade and we cut the deficit and we truly champion small business, our economy will come roaring back. we can do better than this lackluster economy. we can create 12 million jobs and rising take away. my confidence comes from the entrepreneurs i met across the country. we're in a room full of them right here. in 1988, a person founded a spanish-language weekly, a classified ad and she became an expert in search-engine marketing and she turned it into an on-line powerhouse. we're joined by another successful entrepreneurs, who oversees one of the nation's top construction management firms. she has been collecting so many awards that we're lucky she did not have a conflict t
the chamber of commerce survey 13 of its members and found that 3/4 of them said they are l ess likely to heart people -- to hire people because of "obamacare." id or replace consumer choice with government choice and will cause health insurance premiums to skyrocket. "obamacare" and replace ait open the doors to more new jobs. if we take advantage of our energy resources at home and we fix our schools and open more trade and we cut the deficit and we truly champion small...
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in her work hoover, when i got to the commerce department i wondered why would you name the commerce building after the president responsible for the depression, not to betray my partisan leanings, but i developed a lot of respect for her but hoover. herbert hoover we have not been the best president, but he was a great commerce secretary. they called him the secretary of commerce and undersecretary of everything else. he was working for calvin coolidge, you know what he did? he believed in the urban american system coming and he had calvin coolidge, the great apostle of the limited government poured in billions of dollars to separate the aviation industry. so the help which is now still in wichita kansas, funding the existence of the infrastructure. and calvin coolidge, which i quote in the book talks about the importance of the investment in roads, and you have eisenhower of course with the highways and even ronald reagan invested in the semiconductor industry, and the manufacturing partnership which now some people think is irrelevant or bureaucratic was actually the grandchild of
in her work hoover, when i got to the commerce department i wondered why would you name the commerce building after the president responsible for the depression, not to betray my partisan leanings, but i developed a lot of respect for her but hoover. herbert hoover we have not been the best president, but he was a great commerce secretary. they called him the secretary of commerce and undersecretary of everything else. he was working for calvin coolidge, you know what he did? he believed in the...
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herbert hoover when i got to the commerce department i wondered why would you name the commerce building after the president responsible for the depression not to betray my partisan leanings? but i developed a lot of respect for herbert hoover. herbert hoover may not have been the greatest president but he was a great commerce secretary. they called him the secretary of commerce and the undersecretary of everything else and he was working for calvin coolidge and you know what herbert hoover did? he believed in the american economic system and he and calvin coolidge, the great limited government poured in billions of dollars to separate the aviation industry in wichita kansas and funded the existence of the infrastructure, and calvin coolidge talks about the importance of investment and roads and eisenhower was the highway and ronald reagan invested in the talks we set up the semiconductor industry, and the manufacturing extension partnership which now some people think is irrelevant oracle was the brainchild of ronald reagan will? what has happened? the last 30 years there has been the s
herbert hoover when i got to the commerce department i wondered why would you name the commerce building after the president responsible for the depression not to betray my partisan leanings? but i developed a lot of respect for herbert hoover. herbert hoover may not have been the greatest president but he was a great commerce secretary. they called him the secretary of commerce and the undersecretary of everything else and he was working for calvin coolidge and you know what herbert hoover...
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if you go back to the commerce power argument in the commerce power argument the fact the congress had never done this before and for 200 years congress had every incentive to impose mandates on people to solve social problems but they never used that authority in 200 years was viewed as one of the challenge's most powerful arguments that when it comes to the taxing power of the fact that this tax doesn't come with in any recognized category of direct tax or indirect tax is seen as the key to why it is not an impermissible direct tax. the other part of the analysis the chief justice focused on was the fact that in the framing generation there was a tax on carriages. on owning a carriage. that issue divided the framers. madison thought that was an impermissible direct tax. hamilton thought it was permissible in direct tax. the issue made it to the supreme court and the supreme court decided with hamilton. the problem is as the chief's analysis makes clear this isn't a tax on buying health insurance. this is a tax on not having health insurance. the analogy is not a tax on having a carri
if you go back to the commerce power argument in the commerce power argument the fact the congress had never done this before and for 200 years congress had every incentive to impose mandates on people to solve social problems but they never used that authority in 200 years was viewed as one of the challenge's most powerful arguments that when it comes to the taxing power of the fact that this tax doesn't come with in any recognized category of direct tax or indirect tax is seen as the key to...
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herbert hoover when i got to the commerce department wondered why would you name the commerce building after the president responsible for the depression? not to be trey my partisan leanings. i developed a lot of respect for hoover. he was not the best president but he was a great commerce secretary. they called herbert hoover the secretary of commerce and undersecretary of everything else and he was working for calvin coolidge. herbert hoover believed in the american economic system and he and calvin coolidge, the apostle of limited government ordered billions of dollars to set up the aviation industry. in wichita, funded the existence of infrastructure and calvin coolidge talks about the importance of investment in roads and eisenhower and even ronald reagan invested and fed of the semiconductors and the manufacturing partnership which some people think is irrelevant would be a brainchild of reagan so what has happened. in the last 30 years there has been the sense that government no longer should matter among some people with certain ideologies. they argue that america should not ma
herbert hoover when i got to the commerce department wondered why would you name the commerce building after the president responsible for the depression? not to be trey my partisan leanings. i developed a lot of respect for hoover. he was not the best president but he was a great commerce secretary. they called herbert hoover the secretary of commerce and undersecretary of everything else and he was working for calvin coolidge. herbert hoover believed in the american economic system and he and...
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thinking about it in that way because i think there is more of an argument that congress can regulate commerce. i actually think the distinction probably maps on more closely to the direct-indirect tax framework that the commerce power. if there is one person who has embraced this distinction in the commerce clause opinion, it was the chief justice. to embrace that distinction but then to turn around and basically say as he did that a tax on not havingt insurance is no different from a tax on gasoline i think makes a very important jump. you've just said all those other cases were distinguishable because congress was regulating action. i know a lot of taxes on gas and all sorts of things. i am not that familiar with being taxed for not doing something. it is still a weakness in the taxing analysis that emerges as the majority opinion. >> we are going to take one last question from manny. go ahead, manny. >> thank you. plf recently filed a motion which is still pending about the impropriety of using the tax code because the bill in this case did not really originated in the house so it violates
thinking about it in that way because i think there is more of an argument that congress can regulate commerce. i actually think the distinction probably maps on more closely to the direct-indirect tax framework that the commerce power. if there is one person who has embraced this distinction in the commerce clause opinion, it was the chief justice. to embrace that distinction but then to turn around and basically say as he did that a tax on not havingt insurance is no different from a tax on...
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that's the same as, bigger than the combined budgets of the departments of commerce, education, energy, homeland security, interior, justice, state, plus the federal courts. so how is it that we're able to borrow so much money and pay so little interest on it? why aren't we like spain or italy or greece? if sorting out because we will manage our finances, or that we have a political system that seems to be a marvel of efficiency of compromise and comedy. it's because the rest of the world looks even worse. the united states is the world's tallest midget when it comes to borrowing money. if this could go on for ever, it would be fantastic. it is not going to go on forever. i have no clue when it's going to in but it's not going to go on forever. as interest rates return to normal, the share of the federal budget that goes to interest is going to rise. and that will crowd that spending on other things. it means they will pay taxes and will borrow money and some of the money would borrow will go to pay interest on the money we borrowed flashy. some of taxes we pay will go to pay interest
that's the same as, bigger than the combined budgets of the departments of commerce, education, energy, homeland security, interior, justice, state, plus the federal courts. so how is it that we're able to borrow so much money and pay so little interest on it? why aren't we like spain or italy or greece? if sorting out because we will manage our finances, or that we have a political system that seems to be a marvel of efficiency of compromise and comedy. it's because the rest of the world looks...
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on the commerce power. i think it is different practically. then with an actual individual mandate. it is also different on a more theoretical level. that power under the commerce power if you have that power it is not just that you can impose a penalty, you can do anything you want to enforce the mandate. on the taxing power, there is only the power to impose a tax and the chief justice went out of his way to say at some point a tax would be too high that it would amount to the same thing as an impermissible commerce regulations. for many taxpayers, they had a real option to pay the tax instead of biting the premium. -- buying the premium. they're they are different structurally. i do not think there is much in the structure of congress and the way it gets elected for it to be a logical protector or governors which on the power. they of the federal government paying bank they have an instinct that if there is outrage, there must be that there needs to be a federal law to address it. i think it is very diff
on the commerce power. i think it is different practically. then with an actual individual mandate. it is also different on a more theoretical level. that power under the commerce power if you have that power it is not just that you can impose a penalty, you can do anything you want to enforce the mandate. on the taxing power, there is only the power to impose a tax and the chief justice went out of his way to say at some point a tax would be too high that it would amount to the same thing as...
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the chairman of the tschida chamber of commerce -- china chamber of commerce. and from the china contractors association. and the president of the foreign trade and economic relations commission. and the deputy director general, department of commerce of the inner mongolia, autonomous region. the director of economic and trade office of [unintelligible] province. i would like to mention that locally, we have a city council member from fremont, ms. sue chan and supervisor malia cohen is in the house. thank you for coming. i remember not long ago when vice-president -- the vice- president visited the united states and i traveled to los angeles with our mayor at the time and what an event. and now a few months later, san francisco is probably hosting the seminar with the ministry of commerce. it shows that our golden mountain continues to attract chinese. has never stopped since the 1800's and because san francisco continues to be the city of innovation and full of peril spirit, we will continue to seek an inflow of inbound chinese businessmen and investors. may i
the chairman of the tschida chamber of commerce -- china chamber of commerce. and from the china contractors association. and the president of the foreign trade and economic relations commission. and the deputy director general, department of commerce of the inner mongolia, autonomous region. the director of economic and trade office of [unintelligible] province. i would like to mention that locally, we have a city council member from fremont, ms. sue chan and supervisor malia cohen is in the...
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commerce department says the trade gap with europe is the highest level. it widened to $42 billion. exports to europe down 11% to 183 billion primarily due to weaker auto sales. the recession in europe is spreading. that weakens the u.s. economy. it adds pressure on the federal reserve. now, the feds also keeping an eye on the european debt crisis. today, germany's high court rejected an atefrt to put off a ruling to block germany for a bailout fund for the european union. germany's participation is crucial. upon the biggest market movers on wall street today, citigroup and morgan stanley. they reached and agreement on their jointly owned agreement, the value set at $13.5 billion. the agreement comes after a deadline for an arbitrator to set a price. a little over an hour ago, traders in all the major exchanges pause for a moment of silence to remember the victims and their families lost on 9/11. barbara, back to you. >> thank you, hampton. have a great day. keith? >> people who pull out their hair, scar, bite, pick and harm their own skin often go to see a dermatologist rather than
commerce department says the trade gap with europe is the highest level. it widened to $42 billion. exports to europe down 11% to 183 billion primarily due to weaker auto sales. the recession in europe is spreading. that weakens the u.s. economy. it adds pressure on the federal reserve. now, the feds also keeping an eye on the european debt crisis. today, germany's high court rejected an atefrt to put off a ruling to block germany for a bailout fund for the european union. germany's...
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manufacturing trade subcommittee for the energy and commerce committee and representative coming you just held a hearing recently on apps. what was the point of the hearing? >> to make sure that we explore what is going on in this area and there are so many jobs being created and we want to make sure any policies we put forward in washington don't squash the ballooning industry. ten years ago, 15 years ago, nobody thought of this. it's a relatively new industry that has been unleashed because of great ideas and we certainly don't want the government to come and destroy that. >> what were some of the problems that you saw in this area that he would like to address? >> one of the biggest problems is the work force. they are still looking for more people to move into this industry to develop that and work on creating the applications and all that goes into. that's the biggest problem that fewer people have that somehow in washington we are going to decide your way to tell liver but how to do their business or how not to do their business and hurt a growing business. the only real fear i
manufacturing trade subcommittee for the energy and commerce committee and representative coming you just held a hearing recently on apps. what was the point of the hearing? >> to make sure that we explore what is going on in this area and there are so many jobs being created and we want to make sure any policies we put forward in washington don't squash the ballooning industry. ten years ago, 15 years ago, nobody thought of this. it's a relatively new industry that has been unleashed...
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they qaeda the chief justice said sent to jail because once commerce legislates under the commerce power, it is not permitted to just imposing tax like action were under the taxing power, that is what they get to do. the limit, which i think is real and i think would be enforceable is the one thing they couldn't do commercial bank for some taxpayers that come close to doing it so you have a choice. your choice is either buy health insurance or pay tax on the amount of your premium. i think the chief justice's opinion for just congress could not do that. but we made it a case to litigate and i ready. [laughter] >> right back there in the middle-of-the-road. >> hi, derek made man from william and mary. i just want to say i find very persuasive all the things you're saying, but i'd like to play devil's advocate against a point and that is the intended impropriety of treating the affordable care at tax as an indirect permissible tax by analogy. there is an economic rationale, which says that committees that create negative externalities mayoress intervention. so i guess for example an 18th c
they qaeda the chief justice said sent to jail because once commerce legislates under the commerce power, it is not permitted to just imposing tax like action were under the taxing power, that is what they get to do. the limit, which i think is real and i think would be enforceable is the one thing they couldn't do commercial bank for some taxpayers that come close to doing it so you have a choice. your choice is either buy health insurance or pay tax on the amount of your premium. i think the...
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of northern care of -- kawai and chamber of commerce of northern california, northern california chinese athletic association, national association of american professionals, national federation of independent business, national federation of filipino americans, the filipino chamber of commerce, around of applause for all of our community partners, please. that was a lot. [applause] >> i am so glad he had to do that. our next speaker is u.s. congressmen. he is representing the 15th congressional district of california in the u.s. house of representatives. in congress, he is a member of the powerful house appropriations and budget committee. share of the democratic caucuses, new media working group, house democratic senior went, and the original author of the equity and excellence commission now housed in the u.s. department of education. his district includes silicon valley, the birthplace of technology. mike has dedicated his life to public service and is lauded for his work on education, civil- rights national service, immigration, transportation, the environment, and high-tech issues.
of northern care of -- kawai and chamber of commerce of northern california, northern california chinese athletic association, national association of american professionals, national federation of independent business, national federation of filipino americans, the filipino chamber of commerce, around of applause for all of our community partners, please. that was a lot. [applause] >> i am so glad he had to do that. our next speaker is u.s. congressmen. he is representing the 15th...
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morning, very much like this, terrorists attacked the symbols of american strength, our economy, and our commerce, our military might, and our democracy. and took the lives of citizens from more than 90 countrys. it was the worst terrorist attack on america in our history. today people gather, across the united states, around the world, to remember the tragic events of 9/11. some take part in ceremonies like this. others spend time in quiet reflection, and prayer. and all of us take a moment to remember again where we were at that fateful moment. here together as one family, we paused to honor and to pray and to remember 184 lives lost at the pentagon. more than 2700 killed in lower manhattan, and the 40 who perished in that field in pennsylvania on flight 93. these victims, families, remember those who were lost as mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters. the family members here today, know that the entire nation, the entire nation, joins you in mourning the loss of your loved ones. we are honored by your presence. and just as your loved ones are heroes forever, so are all
morning, very much like this, terrorists attacked the symbols of american strength, our economy, and our commerce, our military might, and our democracy. and took the lives of citizens from more than 90 countrys. it was the worst terrorist attack on america in our history. today people gather, across the united states, around the world, to remember the tragic events of 9/11. some take part in ceremonies like this. others spend time in quiet reflection, and prayer. and all of us take a moment to...
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, manufacturing and trade subcommittee for energy and commerce committee, and, representative bono mack, you just held a hearing recently on apps. what was the point of your hearing? >> guest: well, the point was to make sure we explore what's going well in this area. there are so many jobs that are being created there, we want to make sure any policies we put forward in washington don't squash a blooming industry, a blooming, you know, ten years ago, fifteen years ago, nobody thought of this. it's a relatively new industry that has been unleashed because of great ideas, and we certainly don't want the government to come in and i do that. >> host: and what were some of the problems that you saw in this area that you'd like to address? >> guest: you know, one of the biggest problems is the work force, that they're still looking for more and more people to move into this industry to develop apps, to work on creating apps, all that goes into it. basically, that's the biggest problem, i think, the fears people have, of course, are somehow that we're going to in washington, we're going to de
, manufacturing and trade subcommittee for energy and commerce committee, and, representative bono mack, you just held a hearing recently on apps. what was the point of your hearing? >> guest: well, the point was to make sure we explore what's going well in this area. there are so many jobs that are being created there, we want to make sure any policies we put forward in washington don't squash a blooming industry, a blooming, you know, ten years ago, fifteen years ago, nobody thought of...
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morning very much like this, terrorists attacked the symbols of american strength out economy and our commerce our military might and our democracy and took the lives of citizens from more than 90 countries. it was the worst terrorist attack on america in our history. today, people gather across the united states, around the world to remember the tragic events of 9/11. some take part in ceremonies like this. others spend time in quiet reflection and prayer. and all of us take a moment to remember again where we were at that fateful moment. here together as one family, we pause to honor and to pray and to remember 184 lives lost at the pentagon more than 2,700 killed in lower plant, and the 40 who perished in that field in pennsylvania on flight 93. these victims, families, remember those who were lost as mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters. the family members here today know that the entire nation -- the entire nation joins us in mourning the loss of your loved ones. we are honored by your presence and just as your loved ones are heroes forever, so are all of you. tod
morning very much like this, terrorists attacked the symbols of american strength out economy and our commerce our military might and our democracy and took the lives of citizens from more than 90 countries. it was the worst terrorist attack on america in our history. today, people gather across the united states, around the world to remember the tragic events of 9/11. some take part in ceremonies like this. others spend time in quiet reflection and prayer. and all of us take a moment to...
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he argued that previous commerce clause case. he is also the author of what i think is the best book and what has gone wrong with constitutional law and how can be fixed. next we will have the david rivkin. he represented the obama care sibere side. he has been legal adviser to george h. w. bush. you know him best from the daily op eds he publishes in "the wall street journal." he offered assessments of the ruling does much more dispassionate than i can muster. blaustein is next. he will tell us what the court adopted the theory that he presented in and does -- in his and it is brief. he said nfib went along way to clarify how this decision should be conceptualize. randy - >> thank you for inviting me here and thanks to the cato institute for having me. the legal challenge to the patient protection and affordable care act, known as obama care which i advocated as a law professor before representing the national federation of businesses was about two huge things -- setting the country from obama care and setting the constitution f
he argued that previous commerce clause case. he is also the author of what i think is the best book and what has gone wrong with constitutional law and how can be fixed. next we will have the david rivkin. he represented the obama care sibere side. he has been legal adviser to george h. w. bush. you know him best from the daily op eds he publishes in "the wall street journal." he offered assessments of the ruling does much more dispassionate than i can muster. blaustein is next. he...
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fofor the rest othe washington region jim -- president and ce of t the fairfax c county chamber of commerce. aleyes o fairfax county because when fairfax county is doing well, the rising tide lifts all vovotes. what industries the o welell and seeing g growth and wher are you seeing some lagging behind? >> t thank you for having me today. in fairfax county, we are fortunate. the economy continues to do very well. there are some concerns on the horizon asou mentioned in your ening but we continue seat -- to see busininess growth.. in northern virginia last year, 30,000 jobs were added. compared to approximate 10,000 in the district and 1000 in the maryland suburbs. businesses continuedo ow in fairfax county and northern rginia. >> and landed at big companinies. hilton now headquartered. what are some ways you haveeenn attracting businses to pick fafairfax county? >> and number of other companies have relocated even this past year. a company move f from maryland, a government contractoand i.t. prider and bechtel moved its headquarrs. busisinesses areontinuing to look at fairfax county as a gr
fofor the rest othe washington region jim -- president and ce of t the fairfax c county chamber of commerce. aleyes o fairfax county because when fairfax county is doing well, the rising tide lifts all vovotes. what industries the o welell and seeing g growth and wher are you seeing some lagging behind? >> t thank you for having me today. in fairfax county, we are fortunate. the economy continues to do very well. there are some concerns on the horizon asou mentioned in your ening but we...
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somebody serving on a chamber of commerce, that means they are willing to talk publicly. if i just start cold calling businesses, i've had success with it, but they get weird about why you are calling and what you're asking about. that's as easy way is find small cities with manufacturers on their chamber of commerce boards, a good way to go about it. if you're trying to find regular people, it's not that difficult for the med care cuts, the dock fix, that's a case where local, almost every state has a medical association. they also have regional ones that are useful for the purpose. they all know people who know people who you can actually get into in this way, and then finding individuals. if you're not working for -- if qowr working for a local outlet, there's different things you can do. i've done my share of mall reporting to find antedotes for stories that have nothing to do with shopping, but if you're working for a national outlet, the most effective thing to do is stand in front of the white house, and there's tourists with views on tax cuts or whatever it is the
somebody serving on a chamber of commerce, that means they are willing to talk publicly. if i just start cold calling businesses, i've had success with it, but they get weird about why you are calling and what you're asking about. that's as easy way is find small cities with manufacturers on their chamber of commerce boards, a good way to go about it. if you're trying to find regular people, it's not that difficult for the med care cuts, the dock fix, that's a case where local, almost every...
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like this, terrorists attacked the symbols of american streng streng strength, our economy and our commerce, be our military might and our democracy. and took the lives of citizens from more than 90 countries. it was the worst terrorist attack on america in our history. today, people gather across the united states, around the world to remember the tragic events of 9/11. some take part in ceremonies like this. others spend time in quiet reflection and prayer. all of us take a moment to remember again where we were at that fateful moment. here together, as one family, we pause to honor and to pray and to remember 184 lives lost at the pentagon, more than 2,700 killed in lower manhattan. and the 40 who perished in that field in pennsylvania on flight 93. these victims' families remember those who were lost as mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters. the family members here today know that the entire nation, entire nation joins you in mourning the loss of your loved one. we are honored by your presence. and just as your loved ones are heroes forever, so are all of you. to
like this, terrorists attacked the symbols of american streng streng strength, our economy and our commerce, be our military might and our democracy. and took the lives of citizens from more than 90 countries. it was the worst terrorist attack on america in our history. today, people gather across the united states, around the world to remember the tragic events of 9/11. some take part in ceremonies like this. others spend time in quiet reflection and prayer. all of us take a moment to remember...
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hispanic chamber of commerce in los angeles. the polls show president obama has a strong advantage with the latino voters and several swing states have huge hispanic voting. you can see the speech on foxnews.com where it is streaming. carl cameron is live in los angeles. what is the message to the latinos? >>carl: the president has not been able to deliver a strong economy for hispanic or any other voters in the united states. mr. romney will make the art his proposals are better and point out that president obama has a candidate promised to make illegal immigration reform a priority. in romney's prepared remarks he will say the obama administration never bothered to come up with a bill. he will argue that the latino community has been hard hit bit obama economy insofar as the unemployment rate is 8.1 percent but among hispanics it is well over 10. this is an attempt by romney to emphasize his economic experience, his ability to create jobs is superior to the president and will help out on the domestic agenda. the romney campaig
hispanic chamber of commerce in los angeles. the polls show president obama has a strong advantage with the latino voters and several swing states have huge hispanic voting. you can see the speech on foxnews.com where it is streaming. carl cameron is live in los angeles. what is the message to the latinos? >>carl: the president has not been able to deliver a strong economy for hispanic or any other voters in the united states. mr. romney will make the art his proposals are better and...
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solemn recollection that goes on at the memorial but it's also full of life, of people on the street and commerce and all the great things that make new york what it is. >> harris: last year president obama and former president bush visited the world trade center site to mark 10 years since the attacks. this year the officials say the president will on or about a moment of silence at the white house to attend a memorial at the pentagon and visit wounded troops at the walter reed medical center. a bank manager claims gun gunmen forced theory rob her own bank branch by strapping what they said was a bomb to her body. [explosion] >> harris: what the bomb squad said about that device coming up. and, just weeks after prince harry's naked vegas party pictures surfaced. remember those? the third in line to the british thrown has arrived in an entirely different kind of desert. details ahead. you know what i love abut this country? trick question. love everything abt this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all ts great land of o
solemn recollection that goes on at the memorial but it's also full of life, of people on the street and commerce and all the great things that make new york what it is. >> harris: last year president obama and former president bush visited the world trade center site to mark 10 years since the attacks. this year the officials say the president will on or about a moment of silence at the white house to attend a memorial at the pentagon and visit wounded troops at the walter reed medical...
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against terrorism around the world and secures the global commons to keep them safe for the trade and commerce vital to lifting people from poverty. while the war is iraq is over, nearly 70,000 american troops will still remain in afghanistan at the end of the month. our goal should be to complete a successful transition to afghan security forces by the end of 2014. we should evaluate conditions on the solicit the best advice of our commanders. can agree that they deserve a clear mission and resolute resources they need to complete that mission and they deserve a country that will provide for their needs when they come home. [ applause ] of course, the return of our troops cannot and must not be used as an excuse to hollow out our military through devastating defense budget cuts. it is true that our armed forces have been stretched to the brink, and that's all the more reason to repair and rebuild. we can always find places to end waste, but we can't cancel program after program. we cannot jeopardize critical missions and cut corners in the quality of the equipment and training we provide to o
against terrorism around the world and secures the global commons to keep them safe for the trade and commerce vital to lifting people from poverty. while the war is iraq is over, nearly 70,000 american troops will still remain in afghanistan at the end of the month. our goal should be to complete a successful transition to afghan security forces by the end of 2014. we should evaluate conditions on the solicit the best advice of our commanders. can agree that they deserve a clear mission and...
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the commerce clause was not part of that agenda. again, in a story that i tell in my book, "the oath", the idea that an individual mandate was unconstitutional was invented essentially six months before the law was passed. it had been an idea pioneered by the conservative foundation in the late 1980s. for decades it had been discussed, and no one had ever suggested that it was unconstitutional. someone might have noticed, if it really was unconstitutional during all that time. but it wasn't an example, and i believe, roberts think it was a kind of political frenzy. a desire on the part of republicans to defeat this law at any cost, any price, and robert said that this is a diversion from what we need to do as conservatives. he did not, suddenly, last june, discover his inner moderate. he is not going to suddenly start siding with the four liberals in other cases. but, in this case, he preserved his plays in the courts place is a relatively neutral arbiter and expanded his own power and reputation enormously, which he would use to ad
the commerce clause was not part of that agenda. again, in a story that i tell in my book, "the oath", the idea that an individual mandate was unconstitutional was invented essentially six months before the law was passed. it had been an idea pioneered by the conservative foundation in the late 1980s. for decades it had been discussed, and no one had ever suggested that it was unconstitutional. someone might have noticed, if it really was unconstitutional during all that time. but it...
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chamber of commerce, national governors association, the governors wind energy coalition, american farm burea federation and many major national newspapers have all weighed in saying this is important to our country's future. members on both sides of the aisle, have i mentioned, have said the p.t.c. should be extended because they know and they've seen the positive effects of the p.t.c. on their communities and across the country. they also know that wind energy and renewable energy more generally is the future. it's the wave of the future. there's no question. all you have to do is look at the rest of the world. look at china, look at spain, look at denmark, look at developing countries. they're all investing in clean energy. it is not something they're doing to feel good. in sum extending the p.t.c. is a no-brainer. it's common sense. we need to do the job we were sent here to do. we ought to be extending the p.t.c. as soon as possible. it equals jobs. we ought to pass it as soon as possible. madam president, i'm going to continue coming to the floor every day until we finish the job.
chamber of commerce, national governors association, the governors wind energy coalition, american farm burea federation and many major national newspapers have all weighed in saying this is important to our country's future. members on both sides of the aisle, have i mentioned, have said the p.t.c. should be extended because they know and they've seen the positive effects of the p.t.c. on their communities and across the country. they also know that wind energy and renewable energy more...
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if it has an affect on the united states commerce, commerce of the united states, and if this affect is adverse, then following the statute that congress wrote for us, we're supposed to challenge the deal. >> tom: we have european regulators stop u.s. companies from merging a decade ago, ge and honeywell were stopped because of the eu, this year the nyse had to break apart their planned merger. is there a competition among international regulators. >> i think among international regulators or anti-trust enforcement agencies there is much more comedy than competition. so much commerce is global now and the laws within the european union and the united states have converged considerably over its last few decades. that for the most part, we usually come to the same conclusions on the same mergers. now there might be some differences when the market shares are different. and the economic effects are different in different geographic markets like the eu and the united states. >> one investigation that has been admitted to gooseel continues to be under review by your agency, whether or not
if it has an affect on the united states commerce, commerce of the united states, and if this affect is adverse, then following the statute that congress wrote for us, we're supposed to challenge the deal. >> tom: we have european regulators stop u.s. companies from merging a decade ago, ge and honeywell were stopped because of the eu, this year the nyse had to break apart their planned merger. is there a competition among international regulators. >> i think among international...
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as for the overall economy, the commerce department says it grew at an annual rate of 1.3% in the spring, down from its previous estimate of 1.7% growth. the revision reflecting the government's lowering its estimate of crop production by $12 billion. half of the downward revision to growth came from declines in farm inventories, but other areas were weaker as well, including a slower consumer spending and less growth and exports. the 1.3% growth in the spring follows a sluggish 2% growth rate in the first quarter. rates too slow to lower unemployment. those are the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> september 11, 2001, was a day that changed my life forever. i will go through powerpoint presentation that will outline the historical account of the attack as things transpired that day. it gets pretty intense. a lot of things happen quickly. i will do my best. i will ask you to sit back, clear your mind, put yourself in that room, and you will get a real sense of what it was like to be on the top of the food chain of the national command authority, as a nation of 300 million americans wa
as for the overall economy, the commerce department says it grew at an annual rate of 1.3% in the spring, down from its previous estimate of 1.7% growth. the revision reflecting the government's lowering its estimate of crop production by $12 billion. half of the downward revision to growth came from declines in farm inventories, but other areas were weaker as well, including a slower consumer spending and less growth and exports. the 1.3% growth in the spring follows a sluggish 2% growth rate...
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. >>> the commerce department reports that spending in july fell by the most in a year as both the private and public sectors cut back on investment. >>> positive news about real estate. private real estate data core logic says home prices jumped 3.8% in the 12 months ending in july. the year-over-year increase was the biggest in six years, that's further evidence that the housing market is steadily recovering. >>> and netflix shares plunged nearly 10% this morning on the news that amazon to off aer movies from viacom and lion's gate and prime video subscription plan. this comes after the streaming and eun, back over to you. >> julia, thank you. >>> very common skin condition that nearly all people experience at one point in their lives regardless of age or ethnicity. dr. cheryl burgess joins us with more on the causes and the treatments. good to see you. start by explaining, what is dandruff and how do we get dandruff? >> most people see a flakiness and the flakiness is also associated with dryness, but in this case a, it's really not associated with dryness. it's actually associated with
. >>> the commerce department reports that spending in july fell by the most in a year as both the private and public sectors cut back on investment. >>> positive news about real estate. private real estate data core logic says home prices jumped 3.8% in the 12 months ending in july. the year-over-year increase was the biggest in six years, that's further evidence that the housing market is steadily recovering. >>> and netflix shares plunged nearly 10% this morning on...
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products we're doing for local commerce. and we're still in the early innings of that opportunity. local commerce is a $3 trillion market. most local transactions do not involve groupon today. so even if we can get a very small piece of the overall local commerce market, we think we can build a great business over time. we're really focused on what we can do over the long term there. >> you say you're misunderstood by wall street. but specifically here you are launching a new business. is this going to convince wall street that the company's on track? i mean 70% down over a year. >> i think that this product improves the value proposition that we have former chants. we can use payments to help merchants save thousands of dollars a year over what they're paying today. that makes merchants more likely to want to have a lasting, sustained relationship with groupon, and run more deals with groupon. >> i understand tyler back in the studio wants to jump in here. >> mr. mason, given the slide in the value of the stock, slowing rev
products we're doing for local commerce. and we're still in the early innings of that opportunity. local commerce is a $3 trillion market. most local transactions do not involve groupon today. so even if we can get a very small piece of the overall local commerce market, we think we can build a great business over time. we're really focused on what we can do over the long term there. >> you say you're misunderstood by wall street. but specifically here you are launching a new business. is...
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local chamber of commerce slammed those folks on facebook saying they are lucky they got away because the bison, well, it's big. the florida teenager who had his arm bitten off in an alligator attack back in july says is he getting used to his new prosthetic arm it helps him open water bottles, grab different items and even weld. a couple of months ago the teen fought off a gator while swimming in a river in southwest florida. wildlife officials later found his arm inside that gator intact. but mangled to the degree that they couldn't reattach it. trace gallagher with the news. is he live with us tonight. bionic arm. >> brand new technology. fred langdale is first in the world to get this thing. not exactly the $6 million man. it runs $80,000 which was donated. interesting because the arm uses censors to control movements and each finger has its own motor that allows to you grip in a natural way. can he actually grab an egg. can he hold a styrofoam cup of coffee and at the same time he could crush a beer can. it's tough to get the hang of it but apparently so far so good. listen. >> i
local chamber of commerce slammed those folks on facebook saying they are lucky they got away because the bison, well, it's big. the florida teenager who had his arm bitten off in an alligator attack back in july says is he getting used to his new prosthetic arm it helps him open water bottles, grab different items and even weld. a couple of months ago the teen fought off a gator while swimming in a river in southwest florida. wildlife officials later found his arm inside that gator intact. but...
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chamber of commerce, 20 years later, came out with another study. this is the u.s. chamber of commerce. this is not the social scientists. these are hardheaded business people. what did they say in the u.s. chamber of commerce report? we've got to put more money spew preschoo -- moremoney into pres. well, we at the federal level have been doing that through a program called head start, and we've had head start, i think if i'm not mistaken, since about 1968. high-quality early childhood education has been proven to save taxpayer dollars in the long run by reducing the costs for welfare, special education, and, might i add, criminal justice. read that -- jail time. one of the highest correlative -- in fact, if i'm not mistaken, the highest correlative factor for people who are incarcerated in our prisons is the lack of a high school education. urn the romney-ryan budget, up to 200,000 low-income children and their families could lose access to head start, again, in fiscal year 2014. i'm not talking about over the next ten years. i'm talking about in one year, 2014. we
chamber of commerce, 20 years later, came out with another study. this is the u.s. chamber of commerce. this is not the social scientists. these are hardheaded business people. what did they say in the u.s. chamber of commerce report? we've got to put more money spew preschoo -- moremoney into pres. well, we at the federal level have been doing that through a program called head start, and we've had head start, i think if i'm not mistaken, since about 1968. high-quality early childhood...
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chamber of commerce and said american industry, the free enterprise system is under assault from the labor union movement. from ralph nader and the consumer movement. from a salt from regulatory agencies from the environmental protection agency. a lot of agencies, agencies that were set up by richard nixon. the republican president that regarded himself as a friend of industry and loved to hobnob with the captains of industry and poll said they have to go fight and industry -- get organized. they have to play hard ball aggressively and that is what happened. the chamber of commerce circulated the polls memorandum as it is known to business leaders all over the country. the business roundtable, the most powerful force for major corporations in america was formed. the national association of manufacturers moved its headquarters to washington. the national federation of independent businesses clip from 3000 members in 1971 yo 600,000 by 1980. business developed all this muscle. business had 18,000 registered lobbyists and pr people. 50,000 people working for their trade associations in
chamber of commerce and said american industry, the free enterprise system is under assault from the labor union movement. from ralph nader and the consumer movement. from a salt from regulatory agencies from the environmental protection agency. a lot of agencies, agencies that were set up by richard nixon. the republican president that regarded himself as a friend of industry and loved to hobnob with the captains of industry and poll said they have to go fight and industry -- get organized....